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I am trying to have this Function wait until it reads a certain string of characters in the Visible Window Text of a TeamSpeak window - I can't seem to get it working!

Here is the output from Active Window Info:

>>>>>>>>>>> Visible Window Text <<<<<<<<<<<
Server:
Servername here

Server IP:
xxx.xxxxx.com:8769
(xx.xx.xx.xx:8769)

Version:
2.0.20.1

Type:
Freeware Clan Server

Platform:
Win32

Welcome Message:
Servername goes here


Connected as pleaseregisterme
[10:16:29] Connecting to xxx.xxxx.com:8767
[10:16:29] Connected to server Servername goes here
[10:16:29] Servername goes here
[10:16:31] webjocky joined channel
[10:16:34] webjocky grants you the right to register with the server

Here is my Function:

Func OkToReg()
;;;A little time buffer
Sleep(2000)

;;;Search for "grants" in the window text
$okiedokie = StringInStr("grants",WinGetText("TeamSpeak 2",""),0,1)

;;; If it doesn't find it, try again
If $okiedokie = 0 Then
    OkToReg()

;;; If it finds it, continue the script after error checking
ElseIf $okiedokie <> 0 Then 

;;Check for errors
$FuncError = "OkToReg"
$ExplicitError = @error
If @error Then ErrorCheck()
EndIf
EndFunc

I'd appreciate any input!

Edited by webjocky

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Did you use the window tool to find out if you can even read the text in that control?

ControlGetText ( "Title of Window", "", "TRichEdit1" )

for example..

Yes, I actually tried this and successfully recieved the text I'm searching for in the message box:

$GimmieSomeText = WinGetText("TeamSpeak 2","")
MsgBox(0,"Well. . .",$GimmieSomeText)

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Your StringInStr function is off. It should be:

$okiedokie = StringInStr(WinGetText("TeamSpeak 2",""),"grants")

(The 1st parameter is the string to search IN, the 2nd parameter is the string to search FOR (in the first parameter). See StringInStr help. Also the ,0,1 in the end are both the default settings so you don't need to specify them if you don't want to.)

Edited by SadBunny

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Your StringInStr function is off. It should be:

$okiedokie = StringInStr(WinGetText("TeamSpeak 2",""),"grants")

(The 1st parameter is the string to search IN, the 2nd parameter is the string to search FOR (in the first parameter). See StringInStr help. Also the ,0,1 in the end are both the default settings so you don't need to specify them if you don't want to.)

On top of that, I don't exactly follow your rest of the code, but if this returns 0, it means the string was NOT found! So the okToReg() is executed in your code if the StringInStr fails, meaning the substring "grants" was not found. Is that what you intended?

Roses are FF0000, violets are 0000FF... All my base are belong to you.

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On top of that, I don't exactly follow your rest of the code, but if this returns 0, it means the string was NOT found! So the okToReg() is executed in your code if the StringInStr fails, meaning the substring "grants" was not found. Is that what you intended?

Yes, this is exactly what it is intended to do.

Thank you soooo much sadBunny - I have been up for 30 something hours now - I had the correct syntax sitting right in front of me in the Help files - heck, it was still opened to StringInStr when I sat back down to give it another go - I was just blinded by stupidity & lack of sleep.

Thanks for the extra set of eyes.

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